because it is more important then the other pupies..e.g. if the others are black then it wants to raise the strongist
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Yes, mother dogs do love their puppies, and will become upset if a puppy dies.
A mother dog may move one puppy to a different location for various reasons, such as to protect it from danger, to provide better care or warmth, or to address a health issue.
Like all mammals a mother dog feeds her young milk that she produces.
A mother dog may separate one puppy from the litter to give it individual attention, ensure it gets enough milk, or because she senses something is wrong with the puppy.
A puppy could be missing from the litter after two weeks if it has died. The mother dog will take the puppy away from the others.
because dog want's to develop its kids and live on their own without taking someone's support if the dog dies also
If both dogs are used to other dogs, nothing will happen.If you are asking will she know its her puppy or will the puppy know that's her mother probably not.
Vets can usually test a dog's blood to see if the dog has had a certain shot.
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The mother is called a bitch, and the dad is called a sire.
it stimulates the puppies to take there first breath of air.